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interpenetrative, a.|ɪntəˈpɛnɪtreɪtɪv| [inter- 2 a.] Intimately or reciprocally penetrative.
1860O. W. Holmes Elsie V. (1861) 175 Such a mutually interpenetrative consciousness there was between the father and the old physician. 1875G. Macdonald St. George & St. Michael (1878) 47 The interpenetrative power of feeling. Hence interˈpenetratively adv.
a1834Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 197 The philosophic principle, that can only act immediately, that is, interpenetratively, as two globules of quicksilver, and co-adunatively. |